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| Thursday, 11 July, 2002, 15:29 GMT 16:29 UK Cleaner diesel uses plant oil The new fuel is a mixture of diesel and rapeseed oil A company claims it has made diesel fuel more environmentally-friendly - by mixing it with rapeseed oil. GlobalDiesel, which is designed to be used in any diesel engine, was developed by Greenergy, an independent clean-fuels supplier. Company spokesperson Kate Hinton said the fuel would slash carbon dioxide emissions by 5% and reduce the amount of smoke in the exhaust fumes by up to 28%. A garage in Stroud, Gloucestershire, became the first in the UK to stock the fuel when it went on sale on Thursday. Ms Hinton said: "Prudent drivers can also welcome improvements in fuel consumption of up to 1%. "We have also had feedback from consumers, saying you can get a real improvement in the performance of your vehicle too." Roger Budgeon, of The Green Shop garage, said: "We've already sold a few hundred litres." Despite claims the new fuel - which is 95% diesel and 5% rapeseed oil - can be used in any engine without the need for modifications, the advice from motoring organisations is to check with car suppliers before filling up. | See also: 11 Jun 02 | Business 15 May 02 | Business Top England stories now: Links to more England stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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